An unusually well preserved late
19th century prefabricated lighthouse, 11m (36ft) tall, its a
round, 6-legged cast iron tower with an enclosed watch room, lantern and gallery,
all painted white. It has a 4th order Fresnel lens in use.

If you want to see it, it may be
wise to see it sooner rather than later as in May 2010 Trinity House confirmed
its intention to discontinue the light within the next few years.

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